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  2. Real ale - Wikipedia

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    It does not pressurize the beer like typical of keg beer. Before 2018, CAMRA refused to regard a cask ale kept "fresh" by cask breather as real ale. In 2018, this policy was changed, allowing pubs using cask breathers to be listed in the Good Beer Guide .

  3. Cornelius keg - Wikipedia

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    The most common size of Cornelius keg holds 5 US gallons (19 liters) which conveniently matches the size of a typical batch of home-brewed beer, and kegs can be used to carbonate the beer. [1] This means that rather than saving, cleaning, and filling approximately fifty bottles, the brewer only needs to fill one keg.

  4. Steam beer - Wikipedia

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    The flavor of beer is influenced by the strain of yeast and the fermentation temperature. Lager yeast is best used at temperatures from 48 to 58 °F (9 to 14 °C). Classic lagering of beers takes place over a period of time from weeks to many months at a temperature of 37 °F (3 °C).

  5. Your guide to summer-friendly beers - AOL

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    As the weather warms, it's a natural reaction to reach for the beer cooler. "Summer beers" are hugely popular this time of year, but they are often misunderstood -- the term "summer beer" can ...

  6. Beer in England - Wikipedia

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    At one time certain pubs, known as alehouses, were allowed to sell only beer. Now most pubs are licensed to sell a range of drinks, with beer making up a significant proportion. The range of beer available in a given establishment can vary from a few mass-market products to a wide selection of cask ales and bottled beers, in a free house. The ...

  7. Coors Light - Wikipedia

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    The beer has a "Cold Certified" label which turns the mountains on the label from white to blue when the beer's temperature is lowered to 39 °F (4 °C). [9] The success of this packaging gimmick has led to the phrase "Mountains are Blue" becoming a popular saying among working-class Western Americans. [10]

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  9. Beer measurement - Wikipedia

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    The most accurate method of determining the strength of a beer would be to take a quantity of beer and distill off a spirit that contains all of the alcohol that was in the beer. The alcohol content of the spirit can then be measured using a hydrometer and tables of density of alcohol and water mixtures. [ 3 ]